Tranona
Well-Known Member
Boats like yours are from the end of the period when cruiser racers dominated the market and the French got very good at both winning and building better boats at lower cost. It is the sort of boat that a French sailor would choose for bluewater use where in the UK that market was dominated by older style boats. Of course when they entered the UK market they flattened the home produced boats in every respect despite the cries that they would fall apart (still heard today). Fast forward to the mid 90s when the French government introduced the tax saving wheeze for boats used for tourism and Jeanneau and Beneteau particularly moved to what we would now call AWBs more suited to the charter market. Both (as did other French builders) developed a parallel range of more performance related boats. Pity in a way that relatively few boats from that era were sold in the UK as they make a much better choice for long term cruising at a modest cost +/- £50k then older British built boats.So is my 1988 Jeanneau an AWB? She more closely resembles a MAB (Manky Auld Boat) and looks nothing like her modern contemporaries, with a relatively narrow stern, single wheel and rudder, and shaft drive. She does have a sugar scoop, although not a completely open transom.
